Shrigley and Hunt (1878 - 1982)
Producers of stained glass windows and ceramic art tiles based in Lancaster with a London showroom. Hunt had previously worked under Henry Holiday at Heaton, Butler & Bayne.
The 1919 Truth window by Shrigley and Hunt in St. James Parish Church, Arnside, Cumbria.
The St Oswald and St George window by Shrigley and Hunt in St. James Parish Church, Arnside, Cumbria.
The Royal British Legion window by Christine Boyce of Brampton in St. James Parish Church, Arnside, Cumbria.
'The Nativity' by James Clark on the west wall in Holy Trinity Church, Casterton, Cumbria.
Clark painted twelve biblical scenes for the church, but 'The Adoration of the Shepherds' which had also been on the west wall became damaged by damp and is now lost. All of the murals in the church were painted onto canvas and cemented onto the walls.
The window in the baptistry of 'The Good Shepherd' was by Shrigley and Hunt.
The 1979 stained glass East Window by Joseph Fisher of Shrigley and Hunt in Christ Church, Glasson Dock, Lancashire. Surrounding the image of Christ are a lighthouse, oyster catchers, heron, fish and sheaves of corn to represent the activities of Glasson Dock.
The 1926 North Window of 'The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple' by Shrigley and Hunt in St. Oswald's Church, Grasmere in the Lake District, Cumbria.
"They Brought unto Him all that were sick" stained glass window by Joseph Fisher of Shrigley and Hunt in St. Margaret's Church, Hornby, Lancashire.
"The Lord is my shepherd I shall not want" stained glass window by Joseph Fisher of Shrigley and Hunt in St. Margaret's Church, Hornby, Lancashire.
"I am among you as he that serveth" stained glass window by Joseph Fisher of Shrigley and Hunt in St. Margaret's Church, Hornby in Lancashire.
A window by the Lancaster firm of Shrigley and Hunt (1878-1982) in the Regimental Chapel of Lancaster Priory.
The window depicting Michael the Archangel, George and the Dragon, and Alban is dedicated to those who fell during the Boer War of 1899-1902.
A window by the Lancaster firm of Shrigley and Hunt (1878-1982) in the precinct of Lancaster Priory, Lancashire.
The window shows four figures from the Old Testament: Abraham, King David, Job and Tobit.
Shrigley and Hunt's stained glass works at 23 Castle Hill, Lancaster.
The upper windows were a later addition to this Georgian building.The frieze below these windows can almost be read: 'STAINED GLASS, HERALDIC & ...... PAINTERS'.
The green City of Lancaster Heritage Plaque on the wall reads, 'Site of Shrigley and Hunt's stained glass works 1873-1959. The firm had an international reputation.'